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Microsoft welcomes British AI pioneer Mustafa Suleyman
In a move to reinforce its standing in the competitive artificial intelligence (AI) landscape, Microsoft has announced the appointment of British AI pioneer Mustafa Suleyman.
Is it too soon to prepare for 6G connectivity in electronics manufacturing?
Move over, 5G. There is a new network connectivity on the block…
New processor achieves remarkable speedup in problem solving
Researchers have designed a scalable, fully-coupled annealing processor with 4,096 spins, with parallelised capabilities for accelerated problem-solving.
XMOS and DSP Concepts partner for audio DSP apps
AI and semiconductor expert XMOS announce partnership with embedded audio software specialist DSP Concepts.
Unlocking quantum computing power, faster
In the realm of computational science, a paradigm shift is on the horizon that promises to redefine the boundaries of processing power and speed.
PikeOS for software-defined vehicle security
Cars, trucks, and most other vehicles are increasingly becoming computers on wheels. This applies to combustion engines as well as electric cars.
Google DeepMind and Liverpool FC create TacticAI
Researchers at Google DeepMind have engineered an advanced AI system designed to offer tactical advice to football managers.
BigChange selects Zebra Technologies to support its business transformation
Zebra Technologies has announced its collaboration with BigChange. This UK-based software company specialising in field service management is integrating Zebra’s rugged devices into its service offerings as a strategic move to foster growth.
Gordon Moore dies, aged 94
Gordon Moore, one of the great men of the electronics industry has died in Hawaii aged 94. The impact of his genius is seen around us every day.
Intel expands its RealSense product line with D457 depth camera
Intel continues to expand its RealSense product line with the D457 depth camera. A GMSL/FAKRA interface enhances RealSense capabilities. That lowers both power consumption and ESD/EMI noise and reduces latency, RealSense assert. In addition, it allows for longer cable length compared to USB and higher bandwidth compared to Ethernet.